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been running my D60 bored out, gain II on max and gain I to fit the style, anywhere from 2 o'clock to maxed. for recording I'll dial the gain down.

master around 11 for band practice. no earplugs allowed. presence at noon and depth at 3

the eq is really the fun part. it seems I find a new sound with this amp every day. always through my D412, P50es. usually the treble is around 3 o'clock. I've been practicing with the bass around 3 as well and the mids down at 10, but I've found things just seem to record a whole lot better with the bass and mids turned down even more. this of course is for something closer to your average "marshall through celestions" sound. for the more typical vht sound you'd run saner eq settings.

The fact that Stephen appears from nowhere, is sentenced to death in an emotional public trial without anyone interfering at all and is then altogether forgotten as if nothing happened, is already suspicious.

Never felt under powered when using the Deliverance. The punch is nothing short of amazing.

The fact that Stephen appears from nowhere, is sentenced to death in an emotional public trial without anyone interfering at all and is then altogether forgotten as if nothing happened, is already suspicious.